What's On
As the city brims with excitement this festive season, enjoy our cultural programme in our Soho neighbourhood - bringing you everything from killer DJ line ups and celebrated live performers to bold cabaret evenings and esoteric salons.
Join us for New Year's Eve as Ray Mang takes Thirteen at Chateau Denmark from 9pm until late. One of the premier disco producers since way back Ray Mang is still clocking forwards in a future fashion with no sign of letting up. Ray landed his first 12” Number One in ’96 on Noid Recordings and runs the label Mangled.
As the city brims with excitement this festive season, enjoy our cultural programme in our Soho neighbourhood - bringing you everything from killer DJ line ups and celebrated live performers to bold cabaret evenings and esoteric salons.
Mr Fierce is proud to present a very special series of live performances this Christmas – featuring the talented folks who work in the music stores the street’s known for. From Sixty Sixty's hellraising sets to No.Tom's killer grooves and of course the trademark Regent Sounds drawl - join us for a killer all star line up.
At Chateau Denmark our passion for the arts goes far beyond music. Over a chance encounter in our bar - Mr Lucius Fierce met Nicola Bensley and David Dipré, more widely known as Bensley & Dipré.
Join us as DJ Amazonica (Anderson. Paak, The Libertines, MGK) plays her 19-69 inspired set as we celebrate our partnership the luxury cult brand. Later in the evening local Denmark Street band - ‘Under No Nation’ will perform a special Purple Haze influenced live set.
Join us for a twisted blend of modern sideshow and vintage cabaret, Saturday 2nd November. Celebrate Halloween’s spirit and soul in a suitably hedonistic fashion with in Thirteen at Chateau Denmark.
Legendary tattoo artist Mark Mahoney takes residence here at Chateau Denmark, from 26th-30th of October. Having tattooed the likes of Lana Del Rey, Travis Barker and Angelina Jolie, Mark will take residence in one of our rooms and apartments - set across 16 buildings along the one hundred yard Denmark Street, where things were never done in half measures.